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In a statement on social media, Braun called the legislation “historic tax relief” that benefits nearly every Hoosier.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator ...
Nianli Ma said she and her husband XiaoFeng Wang are “loyal Chinese-Americans and lawful immigrants.” It's her first public ...
Moderator Pete Yonkman, the president of Cook Group and Cook Medical, mainly pressed the senator on issues affecting Indiana ...
Though it was amended to put more of the risk on tech companies, House Bill 1007 could still raise Hoosiers’ electric bills ...
It’s one of the tightest budgets lawmakers have had to write in over a decade, with very little new revenue expected over the ...
On this week’s Noon Edition, we’ll host a discussion about the perceived threats to the Constitution and civil liberties by the Trump administration and the state of Indiana.
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Estimates show MCCSC is expected to lose between $14.7 million and $17.2 million in the next three years. With less money, Winston said, the corporation will most likely have to cut staffing.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is suing the federal government for revoking the international student status of seven people at universities in Indiana "without explanation." ...
One in six visits to the emergency department in 2022 that resulted in hospital admission had a wait of four or more hours, according to an Associated Press and Side Effects Public Media data analysis ...
The House voted to advance a bill that housing advocates say would add additional barriers for people seeking permanent shelter. The bill heads back to the full Senate before moving to the Governor's ...